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Archived since: Oct, 2016
Description:
Community association of the 19th Ward neighborhood of Rochester, New York.
Subject: Society & Culture
Archived since: Jul, 2018
Description:
Neighborhood association of the ABC Streets area of Rochester, New York.
Subject: Society & Culture
Archived since: Jun, 2016
Description:
The mission of the organization is To advance gender equity for women and girls through research, education, and advocacy.
-- from the AAUW of New York State website, 4/3/2019. This Archive-It collection contains archived versions of two AAUW websites, the New York State site and the Greater Rochester Area branch site.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Society & Culture
Archived since: Jul, 2018
Description:
Volunteer group in the Beechwood neighborhood of Rochester, New York.
Subject: Society & Culture
Archived since: Dec, 2016
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“In 2014, Brand+Aid had the honor and privilege of working on three different HIV-focused ad campaigns. The latest in that trio is the recently launched HIV Treatment Works—once again for the CDC. The campaign features a whopping total of 18 print ads, posters and digital banners; a TV commercial; and six digital video stories. The campaign materials may be viewed in their entirety at the CDC’s Act Against AIDS site.” -- from Brand+Aid's website, 4/8/2019
Subject: Science & Health, Society & Culture
Archived since: Jun, 2018
Description:
The organization's mission is To cultivate community among those touched by breast or gynecologic cancer; to empower informed decision-making through education, support, and advocacy; and to advance research in our region with the goal of eradicating breast cancer.
-- from the website, 4/8/2019
Subject: Science & Health
Archived since: Jul, 2018
Description:
Neighborhood association of the Browncroft area of Rochester, NY.
Subject: Society & Culture
Archived since: Feb, 2017
Description:
"Our church has a rich history within the South Wedge community. Calvary Presbyterian Church was constituted July 15, 1856 on Hamilton Street. In the same community a few blocks away in 1873 St. Andrew's Episcopal Church was started. The two congregations served the same community and in 1968 decided to literally join together. The Presbyterian congregation sold its building and moved to the Episcopal Church. As a joint parish they witnessed to the transforming presence of Christ in the City of Rochester. In 2001, after a four year process of discernment, the congregation became solely Presbyterian and bought the building." -- from the "Our History" page of the website, 2/21/2017
Subject: Society & Culture
Archived since: Jun, 2018
Description:
Community association of the Charlotte neighborhood in Rochester, New York.
Subject: Society & Culture
Archived since: Jun, 2016
Description:
"The Coalition to Prevent Lead Poisoning is an education and advocacy organization composed of hundreds of individuals and community organizations dedicated to eliminating childhood lead poisoning and other environmental home health hazards. Located in Rochester, NY our mission is to empower communities and their residents to prevent childhood lead poisoning by sharing information, educational materials and best practices, and working towards public policy change. The Coalition is comprised of members who share the following conviction: childhood lead poisoning can and must end." -- from the organization's homepage, 3/27/2019
Subject: Science & Health
Archived since: Feb, 2020
Description:
Information about the sounds of the languages of the First Nations Dene in communities of the Mackenzie River Basin and in surrounding areas.
Subject: Society & Culture
Archived since: May, 2016
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"[A] technology company focused on imaging," "We provide - directly and through partnerships with other innovative companies - hardware, software, consumables and services to customers in graphic arts, commercial print, publishing, packaging, electronic displays, entertainment and commercial films, and consumer products markets." -- from the Company page of the website, 4/10/2019
Subject: Science & Health, Computers & Technology, Arts & Humanities
Archived since: Nov, 2014
Description:
Website about the life and work of artist William Ernst Ehrich (1897-1960). Born in Königsberg in East Prussia, Ehrich taught at the Art Institute of Buffalo and then at the Memorial Art Gallery and River Campus of the University of Rochester. His body of work includes public art in Rochester and at the University. The website provides biographical information; a catalog of sculptures, sketches, and ceramic artwork; and photographs.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Universities & Libraries
Archived since: Dec, 2014
Description:
Website about the work of Richard F. Fenno Jr., Distinguished University Professor Emeritus in the Department of Political Science at the University of Rochester.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Politics & Elections
Archived since: Jul, 2016
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Subject: Society & Culture
Archived since: Jul, 2016
No description.
Subject: Society & Culture
Archived since: Jun, 2016
Description:
"The Frederick Douglass National Historic Site preserves and interprets Cedar Hill, where Frederick Douglass lived from 1877 until his death in 1895." -- from the website, 4/8/2019
Subject: Politics & Elections, Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture
Archived since: Jun, 2016
Description:
"The Friendly Senior continuum of caring communities provides a range of residences and services that meet the varied and changing needs of our residents at Cloverwood, Glenmere, Linden Knoll, Friendly Home and Lovejoy. Our reputation for excellence is marked by our ability to adapt to the needs of those we serve while remaining dedicated to the purposes of our founders. We strive to continuously enhance our offerings to remain a progressive leader in the field of person-centered care and services. Our goal is to always exceed expectations with new and unique solutions for those we serve, ensuring maximum quality of life for older adults and peace of mind for families. We are committed to serving an increasing aging population as it changes and grows." -- from the website's About page, 4/9/2019
Subject: Science & Health, Society & Culture
Archived since: Jun, 2016
Description:
"The George Eastman Museum is located in Rochester, New York, on the estate of George Eastman, the pioneer of popular photography and motion picture film. Founded in 1947 as an independent nonprofit institution, it is the world’s oldest photography museum and one of the oldest film archives. The museum holds unparalleled collections—encompassing several million objects—in the fields of photography, cinema, and photographic and cinematographic technology, and photographically illustrated books. The institution is also a longtime leader in film preservation and photographic conservation." -- from the website, 4/8/2019
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture
Archived since: Jun, 2016
Description:
"The Harriet Tubman Home, Inc. is an independent non-profit established by the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church to manage and operate the homestead of Ms. Tubman. The Harriet Tubman Home is charged with sharing Harriet Tubman's core values with visitors through a guided tour of the property. On January 10, 2017 the Harriet Tubman National Historical Park was established." -- from the website www.harriettubmanhome.com/, 4/8/2019
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture, Politics & Elections
Archived since: Jul, 2016
Description:
Website of the Highland Park Neighborhood Association. This part of Rochester was formerly called the Ellwanger and Barry Neighborhood.
Subject: Society & Culture
Archived since: Jun, 2016
Description:
"Founded in 1837, Hillside Family of Agencies is one of the oldest family and youth non-profit human services organizations in the United States. The organization provides child welfare, mental and physical health, youth development, juvenile justice, special education and developmental disabilities services across central and western New York, and in Washington, DC, and Prince George’s County, MD. Annually, Hillside serves approximately 13,000 youth and adults." -- from the website, 4/8/2019
Subject: Science & Health, Society & Culture
Archived since: Oct, 2016
Description:
“Historic Brighton, a private, not-for-profit organization was founded in 1999 with the support of the Landmark Society of Western New York. Its mission is to bring the town’s history and related information to our community through lectures, research and publications. In 2009, Historic Brighton earned its Permanent Absolute Charter from the State of New York.” – from the “Membership” page of the website, 4/8/2019
Subject: Society & Culture
Archived since: Aug, 2018
Description:
Local league of the League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan, political organization which encourages the informed and active participation of citizens in government, and influences public policy through education and advocacy.
-- from the website's About page, 2/27/2019
Subject: Politics & Elections
Archived since: Jul, 2018
Description:
Neighborhood association of the Little Italy Historic District in Rochester, New York.
Subject: Society & Culture
Archived since: Jul, 2018
Description:
Neighborhood association of the Lyell-Otis area of Rochester, New York.
Subject: Society & Culture
Archived since: May, 2016
Description:
"The M.K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence is a nonprofit that equips people to use nonviolence to create a sustainable and just world for all. The Gandhi Institute collaborates with local organizations, academic institutions, students, and committed peacemakers in the following areas: nonviolence education, sustainability and environmental conservation, and the promotion of racial justice. We prioritize programming for people between the ages of 12 and 24 as well as those who serve those age groups." -- from the website's Mission and History page, 4/9/2019
Subject: Society & Culture
Archived since: Jun, 2016
Description:
"Metro Justice is a progressive member-driven, grassroots organization dedicated to social, economic, and racial justice in Rochester, NY. Founded in 1965 as Friends of FIGHT, in a struggle for equal access to good jobs at Kodak, our organization was born fighting for justice and equality for all people." -- from the website, 4/9/2019
Subject: Society & Culture, Politics & Elections
Archived since: Jun, 2016
Description:
"An active, entirely volunteer based, non-profit group dedicated to helping women live better lives. Rochester NOW works in support of women’s health care issues, equal pay, equality in the workplace, and fair treatment regardless of race or sexual orientation." -- from the website, 4/9/2019
Subject: Politics & Elections, Society & Culture, Science & Health
Archived since: Jun, 2016
Description:
"The National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House interprets the great reformer’s vision and story, preserves and shares her National Historic Landmark home and headquarters, collects and exhibits artifacts related to her life and work, and offers tours and interpretive programs to inspire and challenge individuals to make a positive difference." -- from the website's Mission page, 4/9/2019
Subject: Society & Culture, Politics & Elections
Archived since: Jul, 2018
Description:
Neighborhood Association of the Neighborhood of the Arts (NOTA) in Rochester, New York.
Subject: Society & Culture
Archived since: Jun, 2018
Description:
Neighborhood association of the North Winton Village neighborhood in Rochester, New York.
Subject: Society & Culture
Archived since: Jun, 2016
Description:
"The Optical Society's (OSA) mission is to promote the generation, application and archiving of knowledge in optics and photonics and to disseminate this knowledge worldwide. The purposes of the Society are scientific, technical and educational. OSA’s commitment to excellence and long-term learning is the driving force behind all its initiatives." -- from the website, 4/9/2019
Subject: Computers & Technology
Archived since: Dec, 2015
Description:
"The Out Alliance is a Champion for LGBTQ+ Life and Culture. We envision a future where all members of the greater Rochester LGBTQ+ communities, at all stages of their lives, are free to be fully participating citizens, celebrating their lives in which they are safe, stable and fully respected." -- from the website's About page, 1/14/2019
Subject: Society & Culture
Archived since: Jun, 2016
Description:
"Planned Parenthood of Central and Western New York protects and provides health care and education that empowers individuals and families. With respect. Without judgment. No matter what." -- from the website's "Who We Are" page, 2/27/2019
Subject: Science & Health, Society & Culture
Archived since: Apr, 2015
Description:
Website of Professor Ralph A. Raimi, University of Rochester.
Subject: Universities & Libraries
Archived since: Feb, 2015
Description:
"The Rochester Academy of Science (RAS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing its members and the community with a means to study and learn about astronomy, anthropology, the life sciences, minerals, and fossils." -- from the website, 2/27/2019
Subject: Science & Health
Archived since: May, 2016
Description:
"The Rochester Historical Society, the brainchild of anthropologist Lewis Henry Morgan, was established in 1860 only to languish as the Civil War loomed over Rochester and the nation. In 1887, Mrs. Caroline Perkins, philanthropist and wife of businessman Gilman H. Perkins, revived the Society and led it to local prominence. For decades the Society has collected and preserved what today amounts to over 200,000 objects and documents." -- from the website's "About Us & FAQs" page, 2/27/2019
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture
Archived since: Jun, 2016
Description:
"In 1951 William Henry Seward III bequeathed the family home in Auburn, NY to the Fred L. Emerson Foundation to serve as living memorial to his famous father and grandfather. After a few years of careful preparation, the Seward House opened to the public in 1955, was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1964, and now displays one of the most original collections of any historic home in America. In 2008 the museum established itself as its own independent 501-C3 not for profit museum." -- from the website's "Mission and History" page, 4/9/2019
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture, Politics & Elections
Archived since: Jul, 2018
Description:
Planning committee of the South Wedge neighborhood in Rochester, New York.
Subject: Society & Culture
Archived since: Jul, 2018
Description:
Neighborhood association of the Southwest area of Rochester, New York.
Subject: Society & Culture
Archived since: Jun, 2018
Description:
News website in Rochester, New York.
Subject: Government - Cities, Society & Culture
Publisher: Brown Publishing LLC
Archived since: Jul, 2018
Description:
Neighborhood association of the Swillburg area of Rochester, New York.
Subject: Society & Culture
Archived since: Dec, 2015
Description:
"TEAMS was originally founded as a committee of the Medieval Academy of America to develop new ways to support the teaching activities of its members. It was later re-organized as an independent nonprofit educational corporation whose mission continues to be the support of teaching in medieval studies at the undergraduate, secondary, and elementary school level through the provision of resources and the sharing of techniques." -- from the website's About page, 4/9/2019
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Arts & Humanities
Archived since: Nov, 2014
Description:
Websites of University of Rochester administration and related websites.
Subject: Universities & Libraries
Archived since: Nov, 2014
Description:
Websites of University of Rochester Alumni Relations and Advancement and related websites.
Subject: Universities & Libraries
Archived since: Nov, 2015
Description:
Websites of University of Rochester Athletics and related websites.
Subject: Universities & Libraries
Archived since: Nov, 2014
Description:
Various University of Rochester blogs.
Subject: Universities & Libraries
Archived since: Mar, 2015
Description:
Campus Times student newspaper at the University of Rochester.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Society & Culture
Archived since: Mar, 2015
Description:
Websites of research centers at the University of Rochester.
Subject: Universities & Libraries
Archived since: Oct, 2014
Description:
Websites of the College of Arts, Sciences and Engineering; School of Arts and Sciences; and Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at the University of Rochester. Includes websites of academic departments and programs.
Subject: Universities & Libraries
Archived since: Dec, 2014
Description:
University of Rochester Communications' Newscenter website and related websites.
Subject: Universities & Libraries
Archived since: Dec, 2014
Description:
Publications of the University of Rochester Medical Center, School of Nursing, Warner School of Education, Simon Business School, and Memorial Art Gallery.
Subject: Universities & Libraries
Archived since: Dec, 2014
Description:
Archive of University of Rochester press releases by subject or year (1995-2014).
Subject: Universities & Libraries
Archived since: Jan, 2015
Description:
Websites of the Eastman School of Music and related websites.
Subject: Universities & Libraries
Archived since: Jan, 2016
Description:
Archived versions of the University of Rochester's homepage, events calendar, and various social media sites.
Subject: Universities & Libraries
Archived since: Feb, 2015
Description:
Websites of the Laboratory for Laser Energetics (LLE).
Subject: Universities & Libraries
Archived since: Jan, 2015
Description:
Website of the Memorial Art Gallery.
Subject: Arts & Humanities
Archived since: Dec, 2014
Description:
"Open Letter—the University of Rochester's nonprofit, literary translation press—is one of only a handful of publishing houses dedicated to increasing access to world literature for English readers. Publishing ten titles in translation each year and running an online literary website called Three Percent, Open Letter searches for works that are extraordinary and influential, works that we hope will become the classics of tomorrow." -- from the website, 4/9/2019
Subject: Universities & Libraries
Archived since: Oct, 2014
Description:
Collection of websites related to the University of Rochester River Campus, including official university websites, social media sites, news articles, and digital collections.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Academic libraries, University of Rochester. River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Format: Approximately 70 archived websites
Type: Web sites, Web archives
Date: Collection began in 2014
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Language: English
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/4945
Collector: University of Rochester
Archived since: Dec, 2014
Description:
Digital projects based in the Robbins Library, River Campus Libraries, the University of Rochester.
Subject: Universities & Libraries
Archived since: Dec, 2014
Description:
"Published for alumni, students, their parents, and other friends of the University, Rochester Review is produced by University Communications." -- from the website, 4/9/2019
Subject: Universities & Libraries
Archived since: Sep, 2015
Description:
Website of Simon Business School.
Subject: Universities & Libraries
Archived since: Nov, 2014
Description:
Websites relating to student life at the University of Rochester.
Subject: Universities & Libraries
Archived since: Mar, 2015
Description:
Websites of radio station WRUR and related websites.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Society & Culture, Arts & Humanities
Archived since: Apr, 2015
Description:
Websites of the Warner School of Education and related websites.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Society & Culture
Archived since: Jul, 2018
Description:
Neighborhood association of the Upper Monroe Avenue area of Rochester, New York.
Subject: Society & Culture
Archived since: Jun, 2018
Description:
Community association for Washington Square Park and surrounding area in Rochester, New York.
Subject: Society & Culture
Archived since: Feb, 2016
Description:
Online archive providing scholarly editions of literary and artistic works by William Blake. Edited by Morris Eaves, University of Rochester; Robert Essick, University of California, Riverside; Joseph Viscomi, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Universities & Libraries
Archived since: Jun, 2016
Description:
"Our Mission is to prevent domestic violence and ensure every survivor has access to the services and supports needed along the journey to a safe and empowered life." Before 2015, the organization's name was Alternatives for Battered Women (ABW). -- from the website, 4/9/2019
Subject: Society & Culture, Science & Health
Archived since: Jun, 2016
Description:
"The change in the nature, role and strength of the family and the community has alienated individuals and citizens from each other and their institutions resulting in a significant decline in the quality of life for all of us. Our mission is to improve the quality of life through initiating and supporting projects that measurably demonstrate a means of creating a sense of belonging within the family and the community." -- from the website, 4/2/2019
Subject: Society & Culture
Archived since: Nov, 2015
Description:
Websites about international World AIDS Day, which is held annually on December 1.
Subject: Science & Health, Universities & Libraries
Archived since: Jun, 2016
Description:
"The YMCA of Greater Rochester is a charitable association of members that seeks to place Christian principles into practice through its programs for the community to build a healthy spirit, mind, and body for all." -- from the About Us page of the website, 4/10/2019
Subject: Society & Culture, Science & Health
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